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Testberichte für das Asus G51VX

80%Asus G51Vx-RX05Quelle: Maximum PCEN→DEIf there’s one thing that might take your mind off your financial woes, it’s some good old-fashioned fragging. And Asus is happy to oblige by offering the most affordable full-fledged gaming notebook that we’ve ever tested. Does the G51Vx-RX05 make compromises? Yes. But in doing so, it delivers on its mission to provide top-notch gaming at an unbeatable price. And for that, this notebook deserves high marks. Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 17.11.2009Bewertung:Gesamt: 80%

85%Asus G51Vx Budget Gaming Notebook ReviewQuelle: FuturelooksEN→DEIt used to be that if you wanted to get any serious PC gaming done that you needed to have a desktop computer. Later on, it became more viable to consider a gaming laptop instead, but these used to break the bank compared to desktops with equivalent specs and features.
The G51Vx will never be confused for an ultra-portable. Tipping the scales at over seven pounds and measuring 14.6 x 10.3 x 1.6 inches, it’s clearly not the smallest of the bunch, but this is par for the course when it comes to most gaming notebooks. At least it’s not as massive as those 17-inch or 19-inch behemoths, right?

75%Asus G51VX ReviewQuelle: Digital TrendsEN→DEOutrageous style and outrageous speed define the Asus G51VX. Of course, so does outrageous impracticality, but as a gaming notebook, that's hardly anything to be ashamed of (in fact, it's pretty much par for the course). Fortunately, for a machine of such extremes, Asus has managed to keep price decidedly down to earth. Considering how far it outperforms last year's model, $1,050 actually looks like an amazing bargain for this stellar game machine. For gamers seeking maximum frames for the buck, Asus' G51VX is hard to beat, if you can stomach the rough edges. Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 02.09.2009Bewertung:Gesamt: 75%

Asus G51Vx-A1 ReviewQuelle: notebookforums.comEN→DEThe G51Vx-A1 is meant to be a solid performer for gamers on the go, and in that it succeeds admirably. It will play anything you throw at it without a problem, and the vast majority of games can be played at maximum settings with perfectly smooth frame rates. It is also portable and has an attention-getting design. When taking the surprisingly sturdy construction, the extras included, and Asus' standard 2 year global warranty with accidental coverage for the first year, the G51Vx-A1 seems prepared to offer the likes of Sager and Alienware some solid competition in the $1500-1600 price range. Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 25.08.2009Bewertung: Preis: 90% Bildschirm: 80% Mobilität: 20% Gehäuse: 60%

ASUS G51VX-A1 ReviewQuelle: Notebookreview.comEN→DEThe ASUS G51VX-A1 gaming notebook performed quite well in our tests, easily coping with modern games at its 1080P native resolution, with the exception of Crysis. In a gaming-only setting I think users might see similar performance with a dual-core processor, instead of the quad-core this model had. It would drop power consumption as well as price. Overall the build quality was great, with the slightly too small keyboard being the only problem on our review unit. If the keyboard fit was not a problem, this notebook would definitely be very high on our list of recommended gaming systems. Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 24.08.2009Bewertung: Leistung: 80% Mobilität: 40% Gehäuse: 80%

Asus G51VX-A1 15.6-inch gaming notebookQuelle: TechradarEN→DERegarding the specific models: The real steal is not the G51VX-A1 but rather the retail model, the G51VX-RX05 which sells for $1049. It ships with the slightly anemic P7350, but you still get 4GB RAM, 320GB storage, and the GTX 260M graphics. Keep in mind though that it uses a 1366×768 display so you might want to do your gaming on an external monitor. The webcam was also downgraded to 1.3MP. Regardless, this would be my pick from the G51VX series. Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 18.08.2009 Leistung: 70%

Asus G51VX-RX05Quelle: Hot HardwareEN→DEWith a high level look at the G51VX, it is easy to be impressed with the notebook's combination of performance and affordability. Asus has produced a unique mid-range laptop with high-end gaming capability. It comes with a modern design that is aggressive and appealing. The lighted logo and backlit keyboard makes sure that onlookers know that this is machine is made for more than just e-mail and internet surfing. Given the system configuration's price of $1049, we think the G51VX represents one of the best values in gaming notebooks currently on the market. Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 17.08.2009Bewertung: Preis: 95% Leistung: 80% Mobilität: 40%

70%ASUS G51Vx (RX05)Quelle: Laptop MagEN→DEAttractive and stylish, ASUS’ latest gaming rig combines strong graphics muscle with a wallet-friendly price. For $1,049, the ASUS G51Vx-RX05 is a very good laptop for gamers who don’t want to sell their blood in order to spill some blowing away zombies. Its frame rates may not be as high as those produced by the Gateway P-7807u FX, but the G51Vx costs about $350 less, and its premium design is more appealing. While we prefer the Gateway for its greater horsepower, ASUS’ budget-friendly rig will leave you with more cash to spend on the latest titles. Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 10.08.2009Bewertung:Gesamt: 70%

78%Asus G51Vx-RX05Quelle: Computer ShopperEN→DEThe Asus G51Vx-RX05 won’t dish out blazingly fast performance, but it is more than capable of running today’s 3D titles, especially those based on the Direct X9 API. And it’s $1,049.99 price gets you into a solid gaming notebook for a reasonable amount of money. If you’re looking for a top-of-the-line rig, check out the Alienware M17x, which is our current top performer. But be forewarned; it’s more than four times more expensive than the G51Vx-RX05. The Asus G51Vx-RX05 is a stylish 15-inch gaming notebook that delivers very good DirectX 9 gaming performance at a reasonable price. Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 01.08.2009Bewertung:Gesamt: 78%